UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASThis aerial panorama of the University of Arkansas was taken by James Blakeway during an Arkansas Razorback football game. Centered in the panorama is Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Originally named Bailey Stadium in 1938, it was renamed Razorback Stadium in 1941. After a $20 million contribution to the 2001 stadium expansion by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, capacity increased to 72,000. The University, founded in 1871 in Fayetteville, Arkansas on a hilltop farm overlooking the Ozark Mountains, is home to one of the most beautiful assemblages of collegiate athletic venues in the Southeastern Conference, including Bud Walton Arena, the football practice fields and the John McDonnell Track Field.

A breathtaking look at the center of Arkansas' sporting universe! This tremendous print features an aerial view of the University of Arkansas, high above Reynolds Stadium on gameday, when the stands are packed with a sea of red and the rest of the town comes to a complete standstill. From the slick white-bordered design, to the amazing football palace, to the surrounding campus buildings, to the team logo and informative text, it's all here - a true beauty for your home or office!